Everyone saying such negative things.. ^^;;; this is where the term "hopelessly in love" comes from. They're both hopeless, and in love. They both made mistakes and acknowledged them. Saki understands that Gaira doesn't have anyone else but Saya to compare her to, plus the PTSD he must have gotten from it. She understands him. This she can easily forgive. And while Gaira may have seen Saaya in Saki at first, he does eventually see just her and tries to apologize and make up for his wrongdoings. They both were basically desperate for each other.
And the SA? He was basically triggered and went temporarily insane. The only reason he became sane again was because Saki knew how to reach him and then reassure him that he was forgiven. Which was a big healing step for Gaira, and to help him move on from Saaya and love Saki for who she actually was.
Thanks for reading my ted talk. Now stop being so dang negative, go read fluff if that's what you really wanted. Like geez . .
Everyone saying such negative things.. ^^;;; this is where the term "hopelessly in love" comes from. They're both hopeless, and in love. They both made mistakes and acknowledged them. Saki understands that Gaira doesn't have anyone else but Saya to compare her to, plus the PTSD he must have gotten from it. She understands him. This she can easily forgive. And while Gaira may have seen Saaya in Saki at first, he does eventually see just her and tries to apologize and make up for his wrongdoings. They both were basically desperate for each other.
And the SA? He was basically triggered and went temporarily insane. The only reason he became sane again was because Saki knew how to reach him and then reassure him that he was forgiven. Which was a big healing step for Gaira, and to help him move on from Saaya and love Saki for who she actually was.
Thanks for reading my ted talk. Now stop being so dang negative, go read fluff if that's what you really wanted. Like geez . .